The iPhone 3 is an amazing device, thanks to an interface built with the user in mind, and a clean minimalist design – but that doesn’t mean the iPhone 3 is the easiest phone to learn how to use. Many of the iPhone’s advanced or lesser-known features are tucked away, and Apple doesn’t always do the best job informing customers of those tips and tricks.
This advanced lesson hopes to help point these features out, and is follow-up to our Intermediate iPhone guide (also available for iOS5)
I was born in England to parents who were poor, honest, and loved nothing more than going for long walks, preferably in the rain. My education consisted of being forced to take written exams every five or six weeks, and eat school lunches of liver and onions-until I got to Oxford, where we had written exams every eight weeks and had lunches of pickled onions and Guinness. This was quite enough to make me flee the country and seek gainful employment in Vermont, where I have lived for 24 years, writing a great deal, playing the guitar, carving endangered alphabets, and trying to grow good raspberries.